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EPILEPSY IN CHILDREN
Epilepsy is not a disease in itself. It is an abnormal brain function in which there is a change in the nerve function of the brain caused by an abnormal electrical activity. It is this abnormality that causes a seizure or Tit’. These seizures may recur at intervals of months or minutes. Seizures may be caused by a tumour, heavy drinking, withdrawal from anti-convulsant drugs, injury, infection or damage before birth or at birth, but more commonly there is no definable cause.
Epileptic seizures which occur before a child is 2 years are usually caused by a birth defect, or a metabolic disease. From 2 to the age of 19 it is usually caused by febrile thrombosis, congenital birth injury, head injury, or infection such as meningitis. From 20 years of age, the cause is more likely to be brain neoplasm, head injury or stroke.
The most common names given to epileptic seizures are the grand mal and petit mal. However, they are more properly included in the following groups: partial or focal, including simple and complex partial; generalized including absence (petit mat) myoclonic, clonic or clonic tonic (grand mat) and atonic; also continual (status epilepticus). In this condition there is not a complete recovery between attacks which may be partial or generalized. The grand mal can be preceded by an aura or personal warning (which can last up to one minute) in the form of a smell, physical sensation, mental images, or strange thoughts. The sufferer may start to gurgle, jerk, twitch, and then convulse for several minutes. Loss of bladder and bowel control is possible. The person might drool and the lips might turn blue.
A petit mal may go unnoticed as the child may stare, twitch, blink and nod in a 5 to 30 second lapse in consciousness. Others may attribute this to a loss of attention which could affect the child’s school life. This condition rarely affects adults.
Diagnosis: differentiating between partial or focal seizures and generalized seizures is of great importance to your doctor. If you witness a seizure, take notes and report to a medical practitioner exactly what happened. How the patient reacted is assessed through an electroencephalograph (EEG), skull X-rays, CAT scans, lumbar puncture, or an analysis of serum glucose and calcium levels. Diagnosis is important as the patient may be in danger if a seizure happens at work or play.
A variety of drugs is available – Dilantin, Mysoline, and Zarotin. Naturopathic medicine has also had positive results. Vitamin E has been shown to reduce the number of seizures. Some patients treated with vitamin E at Westmead Hospital showed a reduced number of seizures. However, not all found vitamin E of use. Other trials overseas found vitamin E of benefit for some patients.
Scullcap is an anti-convulsive herb. Used in combination with hops and passion flower, it was an ancient treatment for epilepsy. Scullcap is mentioned in the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia specifically for epilepsy.
Recent research has found that a Chinese formula which included Scutellaria laterifolia demonstrated dramatic therapeutic effects on unsuccessfully treated patients on standard allopathic anti-convulsive drugs. More evaluation of this treatment is needed.
Tests on epileptic children show that many have lower magnesium, manganese and zinc concentrations in the blood than non-epileptics. Supplementation of these minerals is believed to help. Adding amino acids, taurine and a compound called dimethyl glycine to the diet may also be beneficial.
Diet is also important. Exclude from the diet all refined carbohydrates and any foods that have an adverse effect. Epilepsy must be managed by a medical practitioner. Do not discontinue medication unless advised by a medical practitioner.
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